My Photowalk in San Francisco is a go

Just wanted to let you know that my photowalk (part of Scott Kelby’s Worldwide Photowalk) is live and ready to go on the World Wide Photowalk website. Since I’ll be teaching a Lightroom seminar in San Francisco that Friday (July 23), I figured I’d stay an extra day and do my photowalk there instead. As tempting as it may be to fly home Friday night on the red eye, just to get off the plane and drive to my photowalk here in Tampa, I think an out-of-town photowalk would be a lot of fun. I’ll sure miss the sweltering 95 degree heat of a FL/July photowalk but I think I’ll persevere in the more pleasant northern California climate. We’ll be walking in Sausalito and ending at a restaurant nearby (to be determined but if you have any ideas for 40-ish people please post a comment). Also since the San Francisco area is packed with various Photoshop/photography industry people I’m hoping I can pull a few celebrity names to join in

UPDATE (12:30pm): Just wanted to let you guys know the photowalk filled up this morning since I first posted this. You can sign up for the wait list so if people drop out, then you’ll be notified and added. Or you can jump into another photowalk in the area. Sorry

Matt is the full-time Director of Education for Kelby Media Group and a Tampa-based photographer. He's the Editor-in-Chief of Lightroom Magazine, the lead instructor on the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom LIVE Seminar Tour and author of several best-selling Photoshop books. Matt also hosts the world's top Lightroom blog, LightroomKillerTips.com, where he's built up a massive library of Lightroom videos, presets and tips. In addition to teaching Photoshop, Lightroom and photography seminars around the world, he's an instructor at Photoshop World and one of the full-time staff writers for Photoshop User Magazine.

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We have just released our PhotoWalkIdeas in the iTunes Store to help photographers on photo walks. The iPhone app lets you choose a theme (nature, urban, people, etc.), a level of difficulty, and the number of ideas you want. The app then randomly selects the ideas from its dictionary of 5,000 words and phrases, and you have ideas to look for on your walk.